Based on 536 Reviews

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4.4

(536 Reviews)
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  • user2

    Nice looking Modern design. Fits any decour

    Nice looking Modern TV Floating Stand. Comes in three different colours and sizes (51, 59, 70) (Black, Grey and Brown). Mine is Rustic Grey 59. Easy to follow instructions. Comes with a 4 outlet Recessed Power Bar. Overall i really like the style and colour but i had a few problems. 1. Mounting to the wall. It Comes with four 2/25 screws and four wall plugs. Didnt seem secure enough. So i bought and installed French Cleat hangers. Look at pictures i uploaded. Two 6 hangers on the wall and two 4 hangers on cabinet. Once hung on wall i installed the four screws that was provide. Now its nice and tight to the wall. 2. Cable wire management hole. Needed more. I used a hole saw and drilled 3 separate 2 holes. Two on top at each end in the middle and one beside the power outlet. I bought some hole covers to match 3. I wish the Shelves where a little deeper and higher. But it does hold my Ps4 and XBox Series X. Dont be discouraged by some minor faults overall its a nice looking TV stand.

  • user2

    Awesome!!

    Its beautiful and handy!!

  • user2

    Looks good, easy to assemble, just one problem.

    Didnt like the wall mounting hardware that came with the TV Stand. Had the darndest time trying to get the wall mounting hardware to line up with my wall studs. After a couple of hours, I just gave up and forked over an additional $75.00 for a couple of heavy-duty L-shaped brackets to complete the job. I dont necessarily recommend the brackets I bought, as they are quite expensive. You can probably get away with a cheaper version of brackets I purchased, but I wanted to be 100% certain I would have no more issues, so I probably overspent a bit. In the end however, I am thoroughly satisfied, so theres that.

  • user2

    Kinda cheap I brought a 55 inch tv Im scared it may not be sturdy enough

    I like the led dont like the sturdiness

  • user2

    Kinda, sorta, worthwhile; buyers beware and read the review!!

    So first off, the good: its honestly a BEAUTIFUL entertainment center with a nice set of drawers that, so far, work very well. The end result is a pretty sturdy little place to put the things I tend to regularly use with my TV--consoles, games, extra cords, amiibo, etc. I think that, if you buy the cheapest and smallest one, youre so getting your moneys worth for something a bit over $100. OH, and the lighting they advertise is done through those trendy RGB strip lights you stick on surfaces. Im personally not a big fan that it wasnt some magical or integrated wiring done inside, but again, for the price, its worth it. Plus, for some people, those lights are totally fun and cool, so hey, if you like em, then itll add a little extra flair to the area under your TV. Now onto the things you NEED TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT. The instructions are, simply put, god awful. They do this thing where they link you to a YouTube playlist for some of the common things youll be screwing in, which is cool (although for people who regularly buy things on to assemble, the videos are kinda redundant and you may not even NEED to watch them). BUT the problem is in what you do in each step. Instead of telling you how many of each nail/screw or whatever, or instead of telling you where each one goes in what hole, they just print a vague image, expecting you to fill in the lines and assume you know how many + what goes where, when its NOT OBVIOUS. So, I had to make a lot of assumptions on what went where, meaning I might get some things wrong, then disassemble and try again, and rinse-repeat. It prolonged what could have been an easy and fairly quick (compared to most things) assembly. The top piece seemed to fit somewhat fine, but I have doubts its not entirely sturdy (I think if you just put enough heavy objects on top itll eventually be fine and I ended up fitting the whole thing into a slot of a bigger bookcase area so its not really a problem). The final issue I faced was probably the worst, which is that they didnt even send me the correct one! Granted, I waited awhile to assemble and see what I received a bit later after I ordered the item, so it is too late now to request a return/switch my order, but regardless, I felt cheated as the one I ordered was one of the more expensive options yet I received the parts to build one of the smaller, cheaper ones. I emplore anyone who wishes to buy this to IMMEDIATELY CHECK WHAT YOU RECIEVE. That honestly shouldnt be something to regularly do, but hey, sellers arent always 100% perfect. And Ill bet they will likely provide you with the correct one. Anyway, my point is to be careful; weigh what I have said, what others have said, and see what other options are on here. Hope this has been helpful (and sorry for the lengthy review)!

  • user2

    Im in love

    I love this item , I had a mix up and the sellers were right in top of it ! They were amazing ! I definitely Will be buying from this company again . So amazing .

  • user2

    Decent

    Difficult to set up. One drawer is still messed up lol. And the lights were kind of confusing so we dont even have those set up. Could be user error in my part though so dont put too much value into that. Overall, it looks really good for the price. You get what ya pay for but I still am happy with this purchase. Eventually I might try and fix the drawer situation lol.

  • user2

    Love this!

    Love that the outlet is built in. Modern design.

  • user2

    Gorgeous for the COST!

    Im in love with my new TV stand. Yes, its a bit flimsy but, what more can you ask for considering the cost. For more sturdiness, I used wood glue in all of the holes and that seems to always help the sturdiness. Also, I did not install the draw in order to have space for tv equipment and, overall it looks awesome and again for the COST, Im HAPPY!

  • user2

    Looks better after a lot of alterations.

    The overall unit is just ok. When assembled, the unit has large gaps that are obvious from a distance. Also, the shelf does not allow for the standard amount of cords needed for cable boxes and gaming systems. Some systems can barely sit on the shelf once their cables are attached (especially if you try to hide the cables behind the systems for a tidy look). After a lot of tweaking and adding our own solutions we have managed to hide the open seams and cables making the unit appear much better than it is.

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